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- The Ravens started a week of heavy roster maneuvering by adding wide receiver Chuck Jacobs to active roster and waiving Joe Morgan.
- The Ravens will start a pair of reserves on the interior of the offensive line Sunday, as starting left guard Kelechi Osemele is out with a knee injury.
- Before Ravens' fans ultimately decided to blame the officials, they had focused their frustration on Elvis Dumervil, but that was misguided.
- Ravens center Jeremy Zuttah and left tackle Eugene Monroe will play Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars' new regime under coach Gus Bradley and general manager Dave Caldwell created a scheme that allowed their young receivers to grow into one of the game's most feared groups after just 24 games together. On Sunday, that will stand in contrast with the Ravens' group of largely street free agents left in the absence of injured veteran Steve Smith Sr. and first-round pick Breshad Perriman.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he wasn't made aware of Jacoby Jones' availability until a day later, showing a reunion is not a priority.
- New Ravens wide receiver Joe Morgan, who was signed after a tryout Tuesday, said after his first practice with the team that he¿s already fit right into a position group comprised of several undrafted free agents who fought for a role just like he has.
- The Ravens will sign former New Orleans Saints receiver Joe Morgan and add Chuck Jacobs to practice squad.
- When the Baltimore Ravens visit Houston on Sunday, the Texans will rely heavily on running back Arian Foster, who has run for over 100 yards in seven of 11 games this season and averages 102.5 yards per game.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb was fined $16,537 by the NFL for his horse-collar tackle on New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Morgan, according to a league spokesman.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the game film from Monday night's game between the Ravens and the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
- Childs Walker recaps five major takeaways from the Baltimore Ravens' 34-27 win over the New Orleans Saints on Monday night.
- Ravens veteran running back Justin Forsett kept smiling on the sideline while blood ran down his nose Monday night at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
- The Orioles' TV play-by-play man, in San Francisco to call the World Series for MLB's international TV broadcasts, said he gets chilling memories of that day every time he walks around the city's downtown area.